Birds are sorting through mounds of debris and mud in search of missing people a massive wall of water from a free flowing rivers in Colombia swept through the region overnight destroying homes and infrastructure and killing about 200 people shortly after the banks of the rivers burst a landslide followed devastating the southwestern town of moco and President Juan Manuel Santos visited the wrecked town of 40000 near the border with Ecuador a large South Korean ship carrying iron ore from Brazil to China with 24 people on board has gone missing in the South Atlantic about 2500 kilometers off the coast of Europe way souls official John of news agency said the 266000 ton Stella Daisy it was last heard from on Friday when a crew member texted the ship was tilting sharply to port and in danger of sinking the ship had departed Brazil on March 26th Yonhap later reported that 2 crew had been found afloat and rescued but it said other life boats and rafts found in the area were empty. Michael
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Gree fording a massive wall of water from 3 overflowing rivers in southwestern Colombia swept through the town of overnight as residents slapped destroying homes and infrastructure and killing more than 150 people. And President Juan Manuel Santos visited the wrecked town of 40000 near the border with Ecuador Saturday and declared a state of public calamity this is about he says. You re still very little he said we did an analysis of the situation at this moment the last figure of dead people was 150 for a really long mental Bowl figure and I want to reiterate that these families are in our hearts and our Red Cross officials said 400 people were injured in the De Lucia with at least 220 others missing video from the scene showed flattened buildings and mounds of crumpled cars and uprooted trees as days residents surveyed the scene and rescuers pulled the injured and the dead from the wreckage the catastrophe came after days of torrential rains that left large parts of the region witho
From Washington this is v.o.a. News. I m David Bird reporting u.s. President Donald Trump supports former national security advisor Michael Flynn s offer to cooperate with congressional investigators as they look into contacts between Trump campaign advisors and Russia in a Friday morning tweet President Trump agreed that Flynn should seek immunity for testifying in what he likened to politically motivated harassment campaigns White House spokesman Sean Spicer says the president has nothing to fear from Flynn s testimony here you have a president who is telling Mike flan and others to go out there make sure in fact we talked about the other day with numbers the ministration that the president we ve made volunteered this doesn t look at administration is not doing everything it can to get to the bottom of this in the appropriate way in a statement issued Thursday Flynn s attorney said the former n.s.a. Chief has a story to tell and he very much wants to tell it the u.s. Government is a
I m David Bird reporting a day of mixed messages at the White House about former national security advisor Michael Flynn. President tweeted early in the morning that flan should testify and should ask for immunity before testifying before a congressional intelligence committees about contacts between President Donald Trump s campaign advisers and Russia White House spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters at the daily media briefing he was not going to give Mike Flynn or anybody legal advice from the podium about whether he should testify before congressional committees here you have a president who is telling Mike flan and others to go out there make sure in fact we talked about the other day with numbers even the president we ve made volunteered doesn t look at administration is not doing everything it can to get to the bottom of this in the appropriate way in a statement issued Thursday Flynn s attorney Robert Kelner said that flan certainly has a story to tell and he very much wants t